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james holmes will likely face first degree murder charges. police say holmes spent months planning out his alleged rampage. gathering his arsenal, executing his plan and pulling the trigger with "calculation and deliberation." his court appearance will come just a few hours before his family is expected to break their silence, as well. let's get straight to don lemon who is just outside the courthouse where holmes will face a judge in half an hour. don, the first look at holmes since his arrest. >> it certainly will be. you know, it's even covering this story for days now, kyra. just hard to believe as you were reading about the suspect and what happened, yeah, the first time we'll get to see him. he has that red hair, as police say that he had when he was arrested. this is where he is now. they believe that is the arapahoe county detention center. he's going to be moved from this arapahoe detention center there is an underground tunnel and be brought right over here to the right to the arapahoe county courthouse. there are family members ins
james holmes will likely face first degree murder charges. police say holmes spent months planning out his alleged rampage. gathering his arsenal, executing his plan and pulling the trigger with "calculation and deliberation." his court appearance will come just a few hours before his family is expected to break their silence, as well. let's get straight to don lemon who is just outside the courthouse where holmes will face a judge in half an hour. don, the first look at holmes since...
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james holmes facing a colorado judge this hour. live cameras in the courtroom. >>> penn state football escapes the so-called death penalty, but the punishment just handed down by the ncaa may be even worse. >>> and drew peterson goes on trial for the murder of his third wife while the disappearance of wife number four is still an open case. >>> we begin with a death penalty for penn state football, well, not so much, but this is definitely going to hurt. just this morning, the university got slapped with a massive penalty that will last for years to come. among the most brutal, a $60 million fine. a four-year post-season ban and a forfeit of all football wins since 1998. you know what that means? joe paterno loses his title as winningest coach in major college football history. all of this in the wake of that child sex abuse scandal involving former assistant football coach jerry sandusky. rumors of the massive fine trickled out on sunday, the same time paterno's iconic statue on campus was wrapped in plastic, covered with a blanke
james holmes facing a colorado judge this hour. live cameras in the courtroom. >>> penn state football escapes the so-called death penalty, but the punishment just handed down by the ncaa may be even worse. >>> and drew peterson goes on trial for the murder of his third wife while the disappearance of wife number four is still an open case. >>> we begin with a death penalty for penn state football, well, not so much, but this is definitely going to hurt. just this...
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we do not know what james holmes' status is. he may be like the unabomber. there are all different categories. he could be a sociopath and be criminally responsible. it's pieces of a puzzle to put together. there's more we'll find out about him, but the general conversation we're having, and diane's courage to having listened to us and send an e-mail in. >> right. >> i can't thank her enough because dianes are in my office every day. every single week. and i'll see it and it's really hard as a parent. you love your child and it's easy to say i'm going to take him to the hospital for a broken arm. it's much harder to say, i think my child is having some sort of psychosis. >> thanks. and, diane, thank you so much. i know that you mortgaged your house to pay for health for your son and that it's been reel hayward for you to, you know, go out in the public eye and talk about this, but you are making a difference. that is for sure. and we just appreciate your strength coming forward and talking about this. i know it wasn't easy and i really, really appreciate you
we do not know what james holmes' status is. he may be like the unabomber. there are all different categories. he could be a sociopath and be criminally responsible. it's pieces of a puzzle to put together. there's more we'll find out about him, but the general conversation we're having, and diane's courage to having listened to us and send an e-mail in. >> right. >> i can't thank her enough because dianes are in my office every day. every single week. and i'll see it and it's...
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it's unclear if holmes has been diagnosed with any mental disorder, but the video of holmes during his first court appearance yesterday is pretty revealing, and it was disturbing, and it's raising a lot of questions about his mental health. now, compare that moment to this video. this is holmes in high school giving a neuroscience presentation. >> i'm james. i have been working with a temporal illusion. it's an allusion that allows to change the past. >> his goals are to become a researcher and make scientific discoveries. it's a good start. >> came here tonight feeling like they have a super power and i might let them have more fun. >> that was six years ago. holmes was 18 years old at that time lecturing on illusions. i want to bring in chris klein, vice president of clinical services at skyland trial in atlanta along with criminal defense attorney b.j. bernstein about how this could play out in court. to let folks now, skyland trail is a fantastic place to go for mental health issues, and so that's why i wanted to talk to you, chris. i know a lot about skyland trail, what you do the
it's unclear if holmes has been diagnosed with any mental disorder, but the video of holmes during his first court appearance yesterday is pretty revealing, and it was disturbing, and it's raising a lot of questions about his mental health. now, compare that moment to this video. this is holmes in high school giving a neuroscience presentation. >> i'm james. i have been working with a temporal illusion. it's an allusion that allows to change the past. >> his goals are to become a...
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james holmes is in court for the second time since his arrest. this time, news cameras are waiting outside. the judge has clamped down on coverage, gagging the lawyers and sealing the case file. they're appealing, holmes is not expected to enter a plea nor are prosecutors expected to announce whether they'll seek the death penalty. we expect talk of the suspect's mental competency, and they'll try to get back a letter he mailed to his psychiatrist. paul is joining me, a former new york prosecutor and criminal trial lawyer and cnn contributor. boy, lots to talk about here, paul. >> lots. >> why don't we -- do you think this case hinges right now on the question of his sanity? >> oh, it most definitely does because let's face it, the evidence against him is overwhelming. there's, you know, a theater full of witnesses, and he's caught by the police, and they have evidence about the apartment being wired, bombs set up. you know, factually, i think it's not hard to prove he committed this act. the only real issue is was he sane? and we'll see that tod
james holmes is in court for the second time since his arrest. this time, news cameras are waiting outside. the judge has clamped down on coverage, gagging the lawyers and sealing the case file. they're appealing, holmes is not expected to enter a plea nor are prosecutors expected to announce whether they'll seek the death penalty. we expect talk of the suspect's mental competency, and they'll try to get back a letter he mailed to his psychiatrist. paul is joining me, a former new york...
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we also know how holmes got into the theater. law enforcement officers say he propped the door open before the i attack. some people even thought the gun fire and smoke were part of the show, a stunt designed just for the premier. our ed lavendera just touched down in aurora. what have you been able to find out who star? >> reporter: good morning, heky, we arrived on the scene just a short while ago, still trying to assess the situation as quickly as we can. but we have had a clahance to speak with several witnesses who were in that theater when the shooting erupted. many of them still wearing batman t-shirts, they have not slept all night long, they went out for what they expected to be a very fun time watching this premier of the movie for the first time. one witness was sitting in the far back, and he described to me just a little while ago, he saw someone go into the back of the theater and threw a canister up into the air and a lot of people thought it was fire works. then the gun fire erupted. he said he heard between 15 to
we also know how holmes got into the theater. law enforcement officers say he propped the door open before the i attack. some people even thought the gun fire and smoke were part of the show, a stunt designed just for the premier. our ed lavendera just touched down in aurora. what have you been able to find out who star? >> reporter: good morning, heky, we arrived on the scene just a short while ago, still trying to assess the situation as quickly as we can. but we have had a clahance to...
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james holmes, meanwhile, the suspect. back in court on monday? >> reporter: back in court on monday. we won't be able to see him like we did last monday. the defense made a request of the judge to bar cameras in the courtroom and the judge honored that just noting in the motion that it was a possibility that it could make it more difficult for him to get a fair trial. we're also going to get a lot less information because during that same hearing the judge granted a gag order. so now from now on the police, any of those agencies involved are not able to speak publicly on the record about this case. again, out of making sure that they can get a fair trial here not only for the defendant but also all that the -- that there is not any contradictory information that comes out. anything that's not authorized to come out that is better saved for court. we'll get a lot less info. reporters will be allowed in the courtroom. i'll be there monday to check it out. we just won't get to see him. it was so jarring to see him in person on monday that i think th
james holmes, meanwhile, the suspect. back in court on monday? >> reporter: back in court on monday. we won't be able to see him like we did last monday. the defense made a request of the judge to bar cameras in the courtroom and the judge honored that just noting in the motion that it was a possibility that it could make it more difficult for him to get a fair trial. we're also going to get a lot less information because during that same hearing the judge granted a gag order. so now from...
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. >> michael holmes from cnn international, you and i just did this during the break. my dress? china. >> yeah. >> my watch switzerland. my shoes thailand. where are your clothes from? >> slovenia. not made in china. made in slovenia. who knew? >> what the big deal here? >> it's a pr blunder. the american olympic team going off to the olympics in london should be dressed in american -- sorry. it's free market eek eight woco work. this is globalization and what you get when you have a team privately sponsored. they're going to go like all businesses do for the cheap place to make the clothes and that's all that profit. >> the olympic committee is defending the company and saying look. this is not like the government decided we're going to sponsor the olympics and the outfits, that type of thing. >> yeah. >> what do you make of what the athletes, i mean, how they feel about this, the fact that this is caught up in patriotism and pride? >> some are quite stoic. it is a bit of a mix. a lot of saying thanks, china. i think one of them said. the interesting thing when i started lookin
. >> michael holmes from cnn international, you and i just did this during the break. my dress? china. >> yeah. >> my watch switzerland. my shoes thailand. where are your clothes from? >> slovenia. not made in china. made in slovenia. who knew? >> what the big deal here? >> it's a pr blunder. the american olympic team going off to the olympics in london should be dressed in american -- sorry. it's free market eek eight woco work. this is globalization and...
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the judge is blocking cameras from next week's court appearance for suspect james holmes. his bizarre behavior in monday's hearing might be the reason. >>> an online fundraiser has collected more than $2 million for victims and their relatives, some from the film's cobrucers and the star of the movie made a surprise visit to aurora attending a memorial and meeting with survivors. it was that visit that perked up the spirits of a lot of victims. christian bale was onscreen at the time of the shooting spree. bale traveled unannounced to meet with those recovering and their families and also brought flowers to the memorial setup for those killed. >> really showed his humanity and that, you know, he does care about people and he cares about his fans. >> it was not a canned speech. it was not -- it was nothing hollywood. he was the human being christian bale. >> cnn's jim spellman is live in aurora to tell us more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. people are really excited about that visit. not only did he visit with victims and first responders there at that hos
the judge is blocking cameras from next week's court appearance for suspect james holmes. his bizarre behavior in monday's hearing might be the reason. >>> an online fundraiser has collected more than $2 million for victims and their relatives, some from the film's cobrucers and the star of the movie made a surprise visit to aurora attending a memorial and meeting with survivors. it was that visit that perked up the spirits of a lot of victims. christian bale was onscreen at the time...
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michael holmes is here to talk about the war games and the timing is important, because the european union to decide to go forward with the em bar doe go and how threatened does iran feel? >> well, economically very threatened and all of this is tying into that. what we have seen is the eu embargo on the iranian oil coming into full effect as of july 1st. what that will do is that 18% of iran's exports came from european imports, and that has all gone now, and you are talking about hundreds of millions of dollar and major export country has found that it is using the market that it has had and also that the countries can not insure the oil and giving iran a hard time, and yes, it comes right at the time when they are doing the war games which is basically flexing their muscle in the region saying, hey, we can take care of ourselves while you are pressuring us about the nuclear issue. >> and the oil embargo is 80% of the revenue they are getting, and it is coming from the oil they are exporting? >> 80% of the foreign oil, and the foreign revenues comes from oil. yes, something like ha
michael holmes is here to talk about the war games and the timing is important, because the european union to decide to go forward with the em bar doe go and how threatened does iran feel? >> well, economically very threatened and all of this is tying into that. what we have seen is the eu embargo on the iranian oil coming into full effect as of july 1st. what that will do is that 18% of iran's exports came from european imports, and that has all gone now, and you are talking about...
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michael holms is joining us to talk about this, and first of all explain to us, because we were talking about this before, there is no democratically elected leader of the country yet and tell us what these elections are about first. >> well, it is important elections because it is the first time that libyans have had anything to vote for since the mid-le 1960s. so they elect a congress who will oversee the writing of the constitution and then pick a government and then main parliamentary elections next year, because until now we have had the national transitional group which was formeded in benghazi and went to tripoli when khadafy fell, and have been running things. >> how have they been doing? they have a organized council and not a leader per se. >> well, the national transitional council has had the leaders and the problem is that -- well, look at it this way, libya does fnot run like a normal country. it is tribal, and tribe is above everything else and above nationalism or country or anything else and people in benghazi say we don't want tripoli telling us what to do, and they al
michael holms is joining us to talk about this, and first of all explain to us, because we were talking about this before, there is no democratically elected leader of the country yet and tell us what these elections are about first. >> well, it is important elections because it is the first time that libyans have had anything to vote for since the mid-le 1960s. so they elect a congress who will oversee the writing of the constitution and then pick a government and then main parliamentary...
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michael holmes joining us. let's talk a little bit about this one particular site that was destroyed. this gate, if you will. do people actually believe, anybody believe that the apocalypse is going to happen because the gate has been destroyed? >> the locals do. those who believe this tomb was so holy that the gate would not be open until the last day of earth. well, yeah, they think bad things are going to happen now because of this. the extremists who done it, no, they say, as you said, that it's idolatry, it's not their version of islam where tombs should not be any higher than six inches off the ground. >> you and i were talking about this. you said this is a case of muslim versus muslim. can you explain that? >> yeah, when you or i were ahead of this story, actually, we talked about mali a couple months ago. it was the turak rebel who wanted to set up a homeland in the north of the country, kicked out the government soldiers from there. they worked with islamists when they were fighting, the government so
michael holmes joining us. let's talk a little bit about this one particular site that was destroyed. this gate, if you will. do people actually believe, anybody believe that the apocalypse is going to happen because the gate has been destroyed? >> the locals do. those who believe this tomb was so holy that the gate would not be open until the last day of earth. well, yeah, they think bad things are going to happen now because of this. the extremists who done it, no, they say, as you...